Tonight, December 28 is ZOOM Bingo with Santa. 7:00 pm.
Cards are on sale at Tahsis Building Supply til mid afternoon. $1 per card. All sales go to prizes Here is the link to join Zoom Meeting https://us04web.zoom.us/j/79321313773?pwd=TWs4RkIvSWFwdE1XT1A4KzFSV3NKZz09 if you have trouble getting in, phone me 6236.Tahsis is a remote village on the west coast of Vancouver Island. With only 400 residents, we don't have many of the conveniences of larger towns but we do have community spirit and lots to do in our spectacularly wild and beautiful environment.
Tuesday 28 December 2021
Saturday 25 December 2021
A Christmas surprise
This floating bunkhouse has been docked in the Tahsis inlet for abut a year and a half. Today it began to sink. The Coast Guard has been notified. (Thanks to Taylors for the photos)
Thursday 23 December 2021
Wednesday 22 December 2021
Grocery store holiday hours
The Tahsis Supermarket will close early on December 24th (4:00) and remain closed December 25, 26 and 27. The cafe is closed now and will reopen on December 28
Tuesday 21 December 2021
Sunday 19 December 2021
Saturday 18 December 2021
Friday 17 December 2021
ZOOM bingo with Santa
By December 28 you will have eaten too many turkey leftovers and watched too many holiday movies. Your company will be gone or out of conversation. You’ll need something different. Consider playing ZOOM bingo with Santa. Tuesday, December 28, 7:00. the ZOOM link will be posted here a day before. Cards are for sale at the Tahsis Building Supply. $1 each card, well play three games. All sales go to prizes.
Wednesday 15 December 2021
Sunday 12 December 2021
Santa Claus came to town
Lions sponsored Santa’s ride around town and gave everyone a bag of candy,
Cardiac Climb was too slippery so Santa rode with the fire chief.
For something new, Lions sponsored a door decorating contest won by Misty M. and Graham R.
Thursday 9 December 2021
Wednesday 8 December 2021
Hamper delivery costs
The Knights of Columbus provide 49 Christmas food hampers to households in Tahsis who qualify. The cost of transportation of those hampers is $400 which must be raised locally.
If you'd like to contribute to help cover this cost, you can drop off cash at the Tahsis Building Centre or email money to farmeveryfoot@gmail.com This can be done anytime before December 21 when the hampers arrive.
Volunteers will be needed on the 21st to help deliver the hampers to houses.
Monday 6 December 2021
Sunday 5 December 2021
Saturday 4 December 2021
Senior Centre AGM
Tahsis Seniors
Friday 3 December 2021
Sally's taking a break
Message from Sally's Grill - December 3
Community Tree lighting
(Writing and photos from Lauren)
An old tradition in a new way! Our community Christmas tree lighting, sponsored by the Tahsis Lions Club, has been a bit of a roller coaster since having to “retire” our original community Christmas tree a couple years ago. They tried a new tree the following year but the lights got trashed in the winter storms & last year they weren’t able to make it happen at all for multiple reasons. But this year it is BACK & it was worth the wait! They didn’t light up one tree, they lit up NINE of them! It wasn’t the usual gathering with hotdogs, hot chocolate, & a bonfire this year but half a dozen of us braved the rain to watch the lights come on! đŸ˜€ HUGE thank you to the Lions Club for purchasing the new lights & the many hours they spent decorating the trees (also sometimes in the rain).
Thursday 2 December 2021
December events
Lauren has made this great calendar with all the reminders in one spot. Thanks to TLS for financing it.
TLS Wreath making
This event is a winner for so many reasons.
- It's free.
- You end up with a decoration that would cost a bundle at the florist.
- It's easy with a bunch of helpers to assist.
- The organizers go out and collect lots of a variety of greenery.
You can make a wreath or a centerpiece or a swag. (Directions below). If you don't have all the items on the supply list, come anyway. We'll share.
Here is a video which tells how easy it is to make a greenery swag.
Monday 29 November 2021
Saturday 27 November 2021
Choking prevention lesson
Thank you I look forward to seeing you , Virginia
Friday 26 November 2021
Thursday 25 November 2021
Wednesday 24 November 2021
Heber River bridge closings
The Heber River bridge located 10 kms east of Gold River on highway 28 will be closed from 11am to 1pm on Saturday, November 27th and Sunday, November 28th.
Monday 22 November 2021
ZOOM bingo link
Bingo cards are for sale at the hardware store today (Tuesday, November 23) until 2:00. ZOOM bingo is tonight. Simply click the ”Join the Zoom Meeting“ link below at 7:00. You shouldnt need the password or meeting ID.
Saturday 20 November 2021
Thursday 18 November 2021
Wednesday 17 November 2021
ZOOM bingo returns
Monday 15 November 2021
Saturday 13 November 2021
Friday 12 November 2021
Monday 8 November 2021
Saturday 6 November 2021
Friday 5 November 2021
Wednesday 3 November 2021
Free energy saving kit
Available for low and moderate income households
If you live in an income-qualified household, you could qualify for a free energy saving kit to help save you energy and make your home more comfortable all year-round.
Each kit includes simple, energy-saving products that you can install yourself. With this kit, you can seal up the drafts around your home, save on lighting costs, and reduce your home's water use too.
The kit contains:
- LED bulbs
- Weatherstripping to reduce drafts around windows and doors
- High efficiency showerheads
- Water-saving tap aerators
- LED night light
- Fridge and freezer thermometer
- Step-by-step instruction guide [PDF, 3.4 MB] to help you install each product
You'll also be able to customize your kit during the online application process, based on the specific needs of your home.
How to apply
- Check our income qualification table to see if you're eligible for a free energy saving kit. If your household meets the income eligibility, proceed to step two.
- Apply online for your free energy saving kit or call 1 800 BCHYDRO (1 800 224 9376) or 604 224 9376 if you live in the Lower Mainland between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. Monday to Friday, and between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Saturday.
- You'll need to provide:
- Your first and last name
- Your BC Hydro or City of New Westminster account number (found on your BC Hydro bill)
- The number of people living in your household
- Your household's total income
Renting your place?
Do you rent your home? You can apply for a free kit if the BC Hydro or New Westminster account is in your name.
Tuesday 2 November 2021
Construction Phase of Connected Coast Project Officially Begins
“The COVID-19 pandemic has shown us the importance of quality, high-speed Internet to learn, do business, stay healthy, access services and keep in touch with loved ones,” said Lisa Beare, Minister of Citizens’ Services for the Provincial government of B.C. “Through Connected Coast, people and businesses in remote and underserved communities along B.C.’s coast can stay connected and participate in economic opportunities — faster. We thank our partners, including the federal government, CityWest, Strathcona Regional District, Indigenous communities and local governments for helping to connect British Columbians to the opportunities they deserve.”
The commencement of the project was celebrated at an event in Campbell River, one of the future landing sites for the project.
The $45.4 million Connected Coast project, funded by the federal and provincial governments, is co-managed by CityWest and the Strathcona Regional District. It is an undersea cable project that will bring high-speed Internet accessibility to 139 rural and remoted coastal communities, including 48 Indigenous communities – representing 44 First Nations – along the BC coast from north of Prince Rupert, to Haida Gwaii, south to Vancouver, and around Vancouver Island.
“The start of construction is an exciting milestone for the Connected Coast Project,” said Brad Unger, chair, Strathcona Regional District Board. “Momentum is building. Rural and remote communities will soon have the same digital opportunities as urban centres. We are steps closer to benefiting from improved connectivity.”
Announced in 2018, the project’s agreements were finalized in early-2020, and shortly thereafter went through an extensive permitting and review process. The main contractor for the project, Baylink Networks, was announced in September 2020, and they quickly went to work procuring the necessary materials. CanPac Valour, the vessel that will be laying the undersea cable, is currently in Campbell River being outfitted for its long journey – she arrived in Canadian waters in mid-October.
“This event is the culmination of hard work for everyone involved in the Connected Coast project, from our funders to the project managers to the permitting team,” said Stefan Woloszyn, CEO of CityWest. “We’re thrilled that this project is officially launching, and we’re looking forward to seeing how this huge fibre-optic line will benefit the lives of the hundreds of thousands of people who live along its route.”
The subsea fibre cable will run over 3,400 kilometres along the coast of B.C., including a link to Haida Gwaii and all around Vancouver Island – one of the longest coastal subsea networks in the world. It will be laid in an environmentally-friendly manner on the ocean floor. The fibre itself, which is protected by steel-strength members and a tough outer sheath to ensure it’s not damaged, consists of glass strands about as thick as a strand of human hair. When it’s operational, hundreds of gigabits of data will stream through it every second.
The Connected Coast project will start deploying subsea fibre within the coming weeks. Further construction updates will be released as the project commences. Learn more about the Connected Coast project at: www.connectedcoast.ca
Media Contacts:
- Ministry of Citizens’ Services, Government Communications and Public Engagement: 778-974-5825
- RenĂ©e LaBoucane – Manager, Strategic Initiatives at Strathcona Regional District: 250-830-6711 rlaboucane@srd.ca
- Chris Armstrong, VP of Sales & Marketing at CityWest: 250-624-1499 or 250-624-7006, chris.armstrong@cwct.ca.
We would like to acknowledge this event was held on the unceded traditional territory of the Laich-kwil-tach people.
CityWest is proud to provide a superior customer experience to our customers across B.C., who subscribe to Internet, TV, and phone services. For more information on the company, please visit www.citywest.ca
Strathcona Regional District (SRD) is the government body providing services to over 44,000 residents within north central Vancouver Island, Discovery Islands and mainland area inlets, representing four electoral areas, a treaty First Nation and five member municipalities.
Pumpkin carving winners
The Tahsis Lions Club sponsored a virtual pumpkin carving contest. The three winners are: